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    Capturing fast cars.....



    .....this is my 2nd attempt at this and I managed not to park them. []


    The photos were taken 5-22-09, Lime Rock park in CT., at their Memorial Day weekend gathering of vintage F1s, Grand Am, and F2000 categories, between 11a and 3p on a sunny day.


    Unfortunately Lime Rock is 3 hour drive from my house, so taking advantage of the golden hours wasn't possible.


    Particulars I used to capture moving vehicles; AV, TV, M, shutter between 60 and 160, ISO 200-500, AWB, f stop mostly between 8 and 13 and some higher.


    Equipment; 40D and 100-400IS, some captures w/a polarizing filter, all hand held panning and in RAW.


    I would appreciate input,tips concerning technique and capturing of this type of subject.


    M, 1/125, f11, ISO 500 w/CPF





    AV, 1/60, f18, ISO 400, + 1/3, w/out CPF





    M, 1/160, f10, ISO 500, w/CPF





    Cropping isn't accurate, the photos were resized to fit format.


    Thank you in advance


    Bill


    For more photos and more to be added go to;


    http://s233.photobucket.com/albums/ee23/bikejanitor/Lime%20Rock%205-22-09/.

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    Re: Capturing fast cars.....



    All the 3 in your post are simply sweet and look like pro shots! Great work []

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    The second one is my favorite. Very good choice in cropping and a very clean background make this photo stand out. Excellent job in panning for all three. Very nice.

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    <p class="MsoNormal"]I&rsquo;ve since gone through all my photos taken that day,
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    <p class="MsoNormal"]Link to more photos;
    <p class="MsoNormal"][url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/29409592@N03/sets/72157618665805181/]http://www.flickr.com/photos/29409592@N03/sets/72157618665805181/[/url]
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    <p class="MsoNormal"]In the process of working on these photos I also recorded
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    <p class="MsoNormal"]Bill



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    Re: Capturing fast cars.....



    Well I don't know what to say Bill, you've got some great photos there.

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